Hi,
Here is a working example :
$mutation_map = array("$key"=>array("Standard1" => array()));
for($column_name=0; $column_name<$options['numcolumns']; $column_name++)
{
$column = new cassandra_Column(array('name' => "$column_name", 'value'
=> 'put your data here', 'timestamp' => time()));
$c_or_sc = new cassandra_ColumnOrSuperColumn(array('column' =>
$column));
$mutation = new cassandra_mutation(array('column_or_supercolumn' =>
$c_or_sc));
$mutation_map["$key"]["Standard1"][] = $mutation;
}
$client->batch_mutate('Keyspace1', $mutation_map,
cassandra_ConsistencyLevel::ONE);
Hope it helps.
Jordan
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Ken McCarthy <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Any examples on how to set up the mutation_map ?
>
> The best I can figure out is:
>
> array(1) {
> ["195f224d2e8d15d215726590754e3ff3"]=>
> array(1) {
> ["time"]=>
> array(8) {
> [0]=>
> object(cassandra_Mutation)#18 (2) {
> ["column_or_supercolumn"]=>
> object(cassandra_ColumnOrSuperColumn)#19 (2) {
> ["column"]=>
> object(cassandra_Column)#20 (3) {
> ["name"]=>
> string(4) "user"
> ["value"]=>
> string(9) "memymo"
> ["timestamp"]=>
> int(1272399957)
> }
> ["super_column"]=>
> NULL
> }
> ["deletion"]=>
> NULL
> }
>
> ........
>
> [7]=>
> object(cassandra_Mutation)#39 (2) {
> ["column_or_supercolumn"]=>
> object(cassandra_ColumnOrSuperColumn)#40 (2) {
> ["column"]=>
> object(cassandra_Column)#41 (3) {
> ["name"]=>
> string(8) "interval"
> ["value"]=>
> float(5)
> ["timestamp"]=>
> int(1272399957)
> }
> ["super_column"]=>
> NULL
> }
> ["deletion"]=>
> NULL
> }
> }
> }
> }
>
>
> TException: Error: Bad type in structure.
>
> Thanks.
>